Damm-EF Gavà 2-0
A double from Fran, who has been untouchable at the start of the season with 11 goals in 8 games, gave the Damm the win, adding its fifth consecutive victory and sleeping as leaders waiting to see what Barcelona do. Before the quarter of an hour, in a personal game where several opponents went, the beer attacker established 1-0. Soon after, his header from a pass from Lugo made it 2-0.
Damm: Victor (2); Maikel (3), Pastor (2), Jordi (2), Ronda (2) (Ruano, 2, 79′); Guifré (2) (Joel, 2, 60′), Trigui (2), Miguel (3); Lugo (3) (Lluís, 2, 60′), Salva (2) (Rodríguez, 2, 68′) and Fran (4) (Cucu, 2, 79′)
EF Gava: Arnau (2); Marc Jané (2) (Oriol, 2, 46′), Parrado (3), Ayoub (2) (Roca, 2, 77′), Walton (2); Pipo (2) (Matías, 2, 68′), Melero (3), De Pedro (2) (Lucas, 2, 77′); Monir (2) (Marcel, 2, 62′), Pol (2) and Santiago (2)
The objectives: 1-0, Fran (13′); 2-0, Fran (27′)
Referee: Caro Gallardo (3). TA: Fran, Michael; Orioles
Sabadell-Cornellà 4-3
In a crazy and intense match, Sabadell achieved its first victory at home by overcoming a 1-3 deficit against Cornellà. Harlequinados advanced in the first game with a goal from Alya. Boiro immediately leveled the match and later took advantage of a defensive error to make it 1-2. Two minutes later, Héctor scored the visitors’ third. A penalty allowed Sabadell to reduce the gap and on the stroke of half-time Pau missed the equaliser. The second half started like the first, with a goal from Alya, making it 3-3. From here, chances on both goals, with no meaning from anyone until Izan Rosena scored the local fourth in added time. Later, Cornellà tied the score, but Sabadell’s defense held it back.
Sabadell: Biel Escribano (2); Coromines (2), Guillem Barrés (2), Eloi (3), Pol Fornell (3); Morcillo (2), Girbau (3); Pau Fernández (2) (Aarón, 2, 76′), Pol Cid (1) (Izan Rosena, 4, 9′), Iván Sánchez (3) (Oriol, 2, 63′); Alya (4)
Cornellà: Juan Pedro (2); Dídac (2) (Ali, 2, 63′), Alejandro (2), Toni Santiago (2), Roman (2); Hugo (2) (Javi Alba, 2, 70′), Pedro Soma (3); Boiro (4) (Marc Barrantes, 2, 55′), Archs (2) (Haroune, 2, 63′), Íker Zamora (2) (Gerard, 2, 70′); Hector Tejada (3)
The objectives: 1-0, Alya (1′); 1-1, Boiro (4′); 1-2, Boiro (14′); 1-3, Héctor Tejada (16′); 2-3, Ivan Sánchez, p. (22′); 3-3, Alya (47′); 4-3, Izan Rosena (91′)
Referee: Núñez Ruiz (3). TA: Morcillo; Toni Santiago and Ali
Zaragoza-Mercantil race 2-1
The main victory for Racing Zaragoza in their fight to get the most points for safety. Víctor Fernández, after an individual play, launched an unstoppable missile and made the score rise to 1-0. Then, Víctor himself converted the penalty for a slap on the spot. With a throw-in, Ivan reduced the distance and with a score of 2-1, the break was reached. At the start, Mercantil took the initiative in finding a tie against a Racing team that defended itself with organization and counterattack options.
Zaragoza Racing: Omar (3); Lalo (2), Ian (3) (Aguilar, 1, 72′), Juan Franco (2), Nico Ruiz (3), Nadal (2); Musta (2) (Jorge, 1, 67′), Palacio (3), Regidor (3); Víctor Fernández (4) (Aso, 1, 85′) and Dennis (2) (Pamies, 2, 67′)
Trade: Eric (2); Aleix (4), Serrano (2) (Sabat, 1, 79′), Éric Fernández (2) (Deza, 1, 67′), Marc Domènech (3); Oriol (2), Orozco (2); Expósito (3), Iván Fernández (4) (Camaño, 1, 60′), Borrego (2); Rubén (1) (Rocha, 2, 60′)
The objectives: 1-0, Víctor Fernández (21′); 2-0, Víctor Fernández (38′); 2-1, Ivan Fernández (40′)
Referee: Sánchez Sancho (2). TA: Lalo, Omar, Victor; Carlos López, Serrano, Borrego (2, 89′) and Orozco. TR: Jorge (88′)
San Francisco-Girona 1-0
Girona’s last gasp defeat in a game they dominated but was very forgivable. The first part is boring, with a lot of control and few opportunities. After the break, Girona took command and were endlessly superior, missing several clear chances, including two balls on the post. San Francisco came first in the game in the 84th minute on a header that was easily saved by the goalkeeper. And in a counterattack, with time in regulation, a rebound from the goalkeeper ended up with a dead ball in the area that Gelabert made the only goal.
San Francisco: Bruno (2); Lluc (3), Miguel (3), Álvarez (3), Jordi (3); Tòfol (2) (Roberto, 2, 74′), Joan Bauzà (4); Juan Moya (2) (Íker Sampedro, 1, 86′), Sergi Frau (2) (Velasco, 1, 91′), Dani Ramos (2) (Gelabert, 3, 74′); Mark (2)
Girona: Gerard Moreno (2); Musta (2), Marc Fernández (2), Pitarque (2) (Hudson, 2, 74′), Biel Borra (2) (Uri, 2, 46′); Hugo (2) (Joel, 2, 65′), Arnau Corominas (3); Porras (3), Cantero (4), Elian (2) (Joao, 2, 69′); Arango (3)
Purpose: 1-0, Gelabert (91′)
Referee: Angelov Borisov (3). TA: Joan Bauzà; Marc Fernández and Cantero
Source: La Verdad

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